1. Arizona Limits Construction Around Phoenix as Its Water Supply Dwindles  The New York Times
  2. Arizona announces limits on construction in Phoenix area as groundwater disappears  CNN
  3. Phoenix faces water shortage that may curb city's growth, report shows  The Washington Post
  4. Gov. Hobbs says she's 'pausing' water supply certificates. What does that mean?  12news.com KPNX
  5. New groundwater model shows a shortfall; state will halt some growth  The Arizona Republic
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In what could be a glimpse of the future as climate change batters the West, officials ruled there’s not enough groundwater for projects already approved.

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The future highway connecting parts of Arizona is hitting a few speed bumps as one environmental group released a scathing report.The future highway connecting parts of Arizona is hitting a few speed bumps as one environmental group released a scathing report.

New study says interstate would hurt AZ's water supply

Amitav Ghosh on Twitter: ""a glimpse of the future", in a city that embodies 'The Great Derangement'. Arizona Limits Construction Around Phoenix as Its Water Supply Dwindles https://t.co/P1S2rNwNQ4" / Twitter

Wajahat Ali on Twitter: "Thankfully we have the GOP that doesn't believe in climate change and clean water and regulation and is gunning for the Rapture. Oh well. Arizona Limits Construction Around Phoenix as Its Water Supply Dwindles https://t.co/4z86wLKQ7W" / Twitter

Christopher Flavelle on Twitter: "Phoenix is the fastest-growing metro region in America. Now, Arizona officials say there isn't enough water for all the homes that have already been permitted. w/@jackhealyNYT https://t.co/CY468ZFfEq" / Twitter

Ken Sweet on Twitter: "This is a huge deal for my home state and may cause affordable homes to be more scarce in future years. https://t.co/4oeswf0EAo" / Twitter

Arizona's water agency will stop approving new development that relies solely on groundwater after a new model shows a projected shortfall.Arizona's water agency will stop approving new development that relies solely on groundwater after a new model shows a projected shortfall.

New groundwater model shows a shortfall; state will halt some growth

The decision to stop developers from building some new subdivisions is a sign of looming trouble in the West where overuse, drought and climate change are straining water supplies.The decision to stop developers from building some new subdivisions is a sign of looming trouble in the West where overuse, drought and climate change are straining water supplies.

Arizona limits new construction in Phoenix area, citing shrinking water supply | The Seattle Times

Facing groundwater deficit, Phoenix halts new construction

Arizona officials announced Thursday the state will no longer grant certifications for new developments within the Phoenix area, as groundwater rapidly disappears amid years of water overuse and climate change-driven drought.

Arizona announces limits on construction in Phoenix area as groundwater disappears

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A new report claims that construction of Interstate 11 from Nogales to Kingman would put a strain on Arizona’s water supply.The Center for Biological Diversity released a study last week claiming Interstate 11 would promote growth in areas of Arizona that are already strapped for water.A new report claims that construction of Interstate 11 from Nogales to Kingman would put a strain on Arizona’s water supply.The Center for Biological Diversity released a study last week claiming

Nonprofit study says Interstate 11 could tax Arizona's water supply | KJZZ

Arizona officials say there’s not enough water for construction projects that have already been approved and will limit future projects.

Arizona limits construction in Metro Phoenix over water concerns, reports say - AZ Big Media

Center for Biological Diversity: TUCSON, Ariz.— The proposed Interstate 11 through Arizona would spur dramatic population growth and an unsustainable increase in water demand, according to a new report.Center for Biological Diversity: TUCSON, Ariz.— The proposed Interstate 11 through Arizona would spur dramatic population growth and an unsustainable increase in water demand, according to a new report.

Report: Proposed Interstate 11 Would Worsen Arizona’s Water Crisis - Center for Biological Diversity

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Arizona announces limits on construction in Phoenix area as groundwater disappears - KTVZ

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(CNN) — Arizona officials announced Thursday the state will no longer grant certifications for new developments within the Phoenix area, as groundwater rapidly disappears amid years of water overuse and

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